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The Devil You Don't Know: Going Back to Iraq
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ISBN: 9780863566493 bzw. 0863566499, in Englisch, Saqi Books, neu.
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Zuhair Al-jezairy, Books, Biography and Memoir, The Devil You Don't Know: Going Back to Iraq, What really comes through and is startlingly refreshing are al-Jezairy's encounters with ordinary Iraqis . . . during the American occupation. Through them come all the extraordinary Iraqi stories that have been so hard for Westerners to capture all these years. Rageh OmaarIn 1979, journalist Zuhair al-Jezairy fled Iraq and certain death after openly criticizing Saddam Hussein's regime. Twenty-five years later he is back and cautiously celebrating the toppling of the hated Ba'ath Party.As editor of a newspaper, he breaks the Oil for Food scandal, disclosing the names of Arabs and Westerners who were involved, and is subsequently forced to resign. He then sets up a television company and travels all over Iraq, documenting the country's descent into sectarianism and hopeless violence, soon becoming a target himself.Al-Jezairy's firsthand accounts of the looting of Baghdad, the destruction of government buildings, and indiscriminate bombings present a searing, personal, and unique view of Iraq after Saddam Hussein.Zuhair al-Jezairy lives in Iraq, where he manages the country's first independent news agency, Voice of Iraq. He has published nine books, including two novels, in Arabic.John West is a journalist and a graduate in classics from Balliol College, Oxford. He has covered three wars in the Middle East as a correspondent for Reuters.
Zuhair Al-jezairy, Books, Biography and Memoir, The Devil You Don't Know: Going Back to Iraq, What really comes through and is startlingly refreshing are al-Jezairy's encounters with ordinary Iraqis . . . during the American occupation. Through them come all the extraordinary Iraqi stories that have been so hard for Westerners to capture all these years. Rageh OmaarIn 1979, journalist Zuhair al-Jezairy fled Iraq and certain death after openly criticizing Saddam Hussein's regime. Twenty-five years later he is back and cautiously celebrating the toppling of the hated Ba'ath Party.As editor of a newspaper, he breaks the Oil for Food scandal, disclosing the names of Arabs and Westerners who were involved, and is subsequently forced to resign. He then sets up a television company and travels all over Iraq, documenting the country's descent into sectarianism and hopeless violence, soon becoming a target himself.Al-Jezairy's firsthand accounts of the looting of Baghdad, the destruction of government buildings, and indiscriminate bombings present a searing, personal, and unique view of Iraq after Saddam Hussein.Zuhair al-Jezairy lives in Iraq, where he manages the country's first independent news agency, Voice of Iraq. He has published nine books, including two novels, in Arabic.John West is a journalist and a graduate in classics from Balliol College, Oxford. He has covered three wars in the Middle East as a correspondent for Reuters.
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The Devil You Don't Know
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ISBN: 9780863566493 bzw. 0863566499, in Englisch, Saqi Books, neu.
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'What really comes through and is startlingly refreshing are al-Jezairy's encounters with ordinary Iraqis. during the American occupation. Through them come all the extraordinary Iraqi stories that have been so hard for Westerners to capture all these years.'-RAGEH OMAARIn 1979, journalist Zuhair al-Jezairy fled Iraq and certain death after openly criticising Saddam Hussein's regime. Twenty-five years later he is back, and cautiously celebrating the toppling of the hated Ba'ath Party. As editor of a newspaper, he breaks the Oil for Food scandal, disclosing the names of Arabs and Westerners who were involved. He then sets up a television company and travels all over Iraq, documenting the country's descent into sectarianism and hopeless violence, soon becoming a target himself. Al-Jezairy's first-hand accounts of the looting of Baghdad, the destruction of government buildings, and indiscriminate bombings are a searing, personal and unique account of Iraq after Saddam Hussein.
'What really comes through and is startlingly refreshing are al-Jezairy's encounters with ordinary Iraqis. during the American occupation. Through them come all the extraordinary Iraqi stories that have been so hard for Westerners to capture all these years.'-RAGEH OMAARIn 1979, journalist Zuhair al-Jezairy fled Iraq and certain death after openly criticising Saddam Hussein's regime. Twenty-five years later he is back, and cautiously celebrating the toppling of the hated Ba'ath Party. As editor of a newspaper, he breaks the Oil for Food scandal, disclosing the names of Arabs and Westerners who were involved. He then sets up a television company and travels all over Iraq, documenting the country's descent into sectarianism and hopeless violence, soon becoming a target himself. Al-Jezairy's first-hand accounts of the looting of Baghdad, the destruction of government buildings, and indiscriminate bombings are a searing, personal and unique account of Iraq after Saddam Hussein.
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The Devil You Don't Know: Going Back to Iraq
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ISBN: 0863566499 bzw. 9780863566493, in Englisch, Saqi Books, gebraucht.
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biographies,education and reference,history,international and world politics,iraq,journalism and nonfiction,journalists,memoirs,middle east,middle eastern, What really comes through and is startlingly refreshing are al-Jezairy's encounters with ordinary Iraqis . . . during the American occupation. Through them come all the extraordinary Iraqi stories that have been so hard for Westerners to capture all these years." Rageh OmaarIn 1979, journalist Zuhair al-Jezairy fled Iraq and certain death after openly criticizing Saddam Hussein's regime. Twenty-five years later he is back and cautiously celebrating the toppling of the hated Ba'ath Party.As editor of a newspaper, he breaks the Oil for Food scandal, disclosing the names of Arabs and Westerners who were involved, and is subsequently forced to resign. He then sets up a television company and travels all over Iraq, documenting the country's descent into sectarianism and hopeless violence, soon becoming a target himself.Al-Jezairy's firsthand accounts of the looting of Baghdad, the destruction of government buildings, and indiscriminate bombings present a searing, personal, and unique view of Iraq after Saddam Hussein.Zuhair al-Jezairy lives in Iraq, where he manages the country's first independent news agency, Voice of Iraq. He has published nine books, including two novels, in Arabic.John West is a journalist and a graduate in classics from Balliol College, Oxford. He has covered three wars in the Middle East as a correspondent for Reuters.
biographies,education and reference,history,international and world politics,iraq,journalism and nonfiction,journalists,memoirs,middle east,middle eastern, What really comes through and is startlingly refreshing are al-Jezairy's encounters with ordinary Iraqis . . . during the American occupation. Through them come all the extraordinary Iraqi stories that have been so hard for Westerners to capture all these years." Rageh OmaarIn 1979, journalist Zuhair al-Jezairy fled Iraq and certain death after openly criticizing Saddam Hussein's regime. Twenty-five years later he is back and cautiously celebrating the toppling of the hated Ba'ath Party.As editor of a newspaper, he breaks the Oil for Food scandal, disclosing the names of Arabs and Westerners who were involved, and is subsequently forced to resign. He then sets up a television company and travels all over Iraq, documenting the country's descent into sectarianism and hopeless violence, soon becoming a target himself.Al-Jezairy's firsthand accounts of the looting of Baghdad, the destruction of government buildings, and indiscriminate bombings present a searing, personal, and unique view of Iraq after Saddam Hussein.Zuhair al-Jezairy lives in Iraq, where he manages the country's first independent news agency, Voice of Iraq. He has published nine books, including two novels, in Arabic.John West is a journalist and a graduate in classics from Balliol College, Oxford. He has covered three wars in the Middle East as a correspondent for Reuters.
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Devil You Don't Know: Going Back to Iraq
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